Corning, NY--Tom Reed released the following statement regarding the Donald Trump's victory.

"Congratulations to President-Elect Donald Trump on his win. We have gotten to know him over this campaign and look forward to working with him to get our economy moving again," said Tom Reed. “Now is a time for our nation to come together and fight for fair policies for the American people, such as creating jobs, balancing the budget, making our tax code more fair and reducing our dependence on Middle East crude. ”

Corning, NY--Tom Reed is calling on voters to make their voices heard. “Our right to vote is one of the most important rights we have as Americans,” said Tom Reed. "I am asking all New Yorkers to make their voice heard tomorrow, November 8th.”

“I care deeply about our communities, which is why I’ve chosen to live here with my family in the same house my grandfather built and it’s why I’ve made sure to vote here,” continued Reed. “I have fought for this place we call home by ensuring we get our fair share. We’ve made sure jobs are coming home, our law enforcement have the resources they need, our infrastructure can be repaired, our rights are protected, and our kids have the tools to succeed. But, the job isn’t done and that is why I humbly ask for your support to continue putting New York first.”

Geneva, NY--Tom Reed is thanking all of the volunteers in the Finger Lakes for their dedication to New York. “I care about New York because this is my home and I never forget that it is yours, too,” said Reed. I am fighting to make sure our future generations can call this place home, just like we do. We are fighting to bring jobs home, repair our infrastructure, give our law enforcement and first responders the resources they need, and we’re fighting for our kids because that’s what is fair.”

“The job isn’t done yet and with your help, we will continue fighting,” continued Reed. “We could not do this without you. Thank you for supporting our campaign and I am humbled by your commitment to our communities.”

Corning, NY--The Reed Campaign calls out DC John for empowering Vladamir Putin. “DC John Plumb championed the Russian Reset while working for Obama,” stated Amy Hasenberg, Tom Reed for Congress Spokeswoman. “Plumb has yet to explain why he supported a plan that resulted in Putin targeting Crimea and pursuing aggressive global actions.”

After the Russian Reset, Crimea was annexed and Ukraine continues to fight for their country. Russian aggression has endangered our allies.

“It is only fair that voters know the dangerous foreign policy DC John Plumb created. Not only did he endanger Ukranians, he endangered our entire world by being a part of this failed policy,” continued Hasenberg. “We care about the safety of our communities and that means creating a strong foreign policy that keeps our nation and our world secure.”

Romulus, NY--Tom Reed has been named ‘Solar Champion’ for his dedication to solar energy. “I am honored to receive recognition for our dedication to renewable energies,” said Tom Reed. “I’m proud to be known as the ‘Solar Republican’ in Washington because of our efforts. I care deeply about our families, and energy diversity will help them by lowering energy costs, creating jobs, and ensuring our national security because that’s what is fair.”

Reed was awarded the ‘Solar Champion’ award at the Seneca County Law Enforcement Center by Justin Baca, Vice President of Markets and Research at SEIA (Solar Energy Industries Association). Sheriff W. Tim Luce of Seneca County was also in attendance.

“Support for solar energy is support for American jobs and innovation,” said Tom Kimbis, SEIA’s interim president. “Congressman Reed has demonstrated through his leadership, his public support and his voting record that he recognizes the enormous benefits – from national security to economic development – bestowed on our nation through solar energy. We credit him with recognizing that solar is not a partisan technology, thank him for his support, and proudly present him with this well-deserved award.”

Tom Reed receives the Solar Champion award by SEIA Vice President of Markets and Research Justin Baca.

Corning, NY--Reed endorsed by Steuben outgoing and incoming sheriffs for his strong record on protecting our families and fighting for our local law enforcement. “As the sheriff of Steuben County, I see both the struggles of our communities and the victories. Tom has been here for both, because this is his home. ” stated Steuben County Sheriff Dave Cole. “I am proud to have Tom bring our voices to Washington because he is fighting, not just for law enforcement, but for every family in this district. Tom has my full endorsement.”

"I have known Tom Reed for almost twenty years. As a Lieutenant for the Corning Police Department I was fortunate enough to work with Tom as an attorney and the City of Corning Mayor. Now as Steuben County Undersheriff I am honored to work with Tom as a US Congressman,” stated Jim Allard, Undersheriff and candidate for Steuben County Sheriff. “I have always admired Tom's commitment to our community and the Southern Tier. The opioid crisis is one example. Tom met with local leaders and emergency services providers to determine the resources needed to combat this epidemic. Soon I hope to be serving this county as Sheriff. I look forward to continuing to work with Tom Reed. I know that he listens and then takes our voice to Washington. Tom truly represents us in Washington. "

“I am humbled to have the endorsement of Sheriff Cole and our future sheriff, Jim Allard,” said Tom Reed. “Our local law enforcement risk their lives everyday to protect our communities, and I will continue to stand with them to ensure our families are protected.”

Elmira, NY--Tom Reed knocks doors in Elmira. “Our right to vote is one of the most important rights we have as Americans and we are out here knocking doors to make sure our communities use that right,” said Tom Reed. “New York is home and I am proud to bring our voices to Washington. The job isn’t done yet and I am humbly asking for the support of our communities so we can continue fighting for fair policies for our families.”

Reed and Elmira Mayor Dan Mandell spent part of Thursday morning knocking doors in Elmira to encourage families to vote on November 8th.

“I have proudly endorsed Tom Reed because he cares deeply about our families--Tom is the man we need fighting for us in Washington. ” said Mayor Dan Mandell. “Tom is always accessible to our communities and Tom’s willingness to go door to door and talk with voters is a testament to that.”

Tom Reed and Elmira Mayor Dan Mandell talk with an Elmira resident about the coming election.

Tom Reed and Mayor Dan Mandell braved the rain to knock on doors in Elmira on Thursday.

Elmira, NY--Tom Reed is working and listening while making wings in Elmira. "I love getting out in our communities because this place is home," said Tom Reed. "The best way to understand how to create jobs is to roll up your sleeves and see what they see every day. We need to create fair policies to help families and that's why we are here listening."

"Tom clearly cares about our communities. I truly appreciate him coming by to see what we do every day," said Rodney Strange, kitchen manager at the Elbow Room.

Tom Reed makes wings in his latest Tom on the Job Stop with Rodney Strange at the Elbow Room in Elmira.

The right to vote is one of the most important rights we have as Americans. We are given the opportunity to directly choose our leaders and representatives. This is something we should never take for granted. Men and women have fought for and died for our freedom and our rights. It is our duty to honor their sacrifice through voting.

From Lexington and Concord through history to today, those serving in our military have sacrificed and died to protect our rights. My father was a career Army officer in World War II and Korea, He fought side by side with Americans from all walks of life to protect our rights and freedoms. Those serving today, likewise preserve our right to vote.

Our democracy depends on each of us exercising our right to vote. As you exercise your right this November, I ask for your consideration for your vote for congress.

I am an outsider in Washington fighting to make sure New York gets its fair share. I am proud to be a leading voice in putting our families above DC politics. That is why I have held over 200 town hall meetings throughout our 11 counties. I want to understand what our communities have to say and what their concerns are so I can continue to bring your voice to Washington and fight for real change.

I am fighting to make sure New York is always put first because I care about the success of our families and our communities. New York is my only home; it is where I grew up, and where my wife and I are raising our kids.

I care about our future here in New York and want to give our families every opportunity to succeed. I am dedicated to standing with you and will always be available to discuss your issues and concerns. That is why I am humbly asking for your support for Congress on November 8th.

Your voice should be heard, and your vote truly does matter. No matter who you plan to vote for, please take the time to use your right to vote this year. It is too important not to.

Olean, NY--Senator Cathy Young endorses Tom Reed for Congress."We need strong partners in Washington to help fight for New York. Tom Reed has a clear record of helping bring jobs and fighting for federal funding for our communities. Tom cares about our communities as much as we do. I proudly endorse Tom Reed for Congress."

“We appreciate the support from Senator Young. Together we are fighting to make sure New York gets its fair share because New York is home,” stated Tom Reed.